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A2 LEVEL SIMPLE PAST REGULAR
A2 LEVEL SIMPLE PAST REGULAR
REGULAR VERBS
BASIC LEVEL
TO GET A JOB
TO WORK ABROAD
JOB APPLICATION
FULL TIME
PART TIME
VOCABULARY
BEACH (praia)
PARK (parque)
CINEMA (cinema)
THEATRE (teatro)
MOVIES (cinema)
COLLEGE (faculdade)
UNIVERSITY (universidade)
CHURCH (igreja)
MUSEUM ( museu)
BANK ( banco)
INTERESTING ( interessante)
AMAZING ( fantástico/a)
RELAXING (relaxante)
WONDERFUL (maravilhoso)
EUROPE (Europa)
ASIA (Asia)
MIDDLE EAST (Oriente Médio)
SOUTH AMERICA ( América do Sul)
NORTH AMERICA ( América do Norte)
COUNTRYSIDE ( interior)
MOUNTAINS (montanhas)
SEASIDE (costa/ litoral)
yesterday
last week/ month/ year/ night/ Monday..
a month ago
in 2010
this morning
Yesterday I went to school.
I went to school yesterday
This week I’m going to New York.
I’m going to New York this week.
Yesterday by the Beatles
• CHORUS
Yesterday, all my troubles
____________(seem) so far away • Why she ___________ (have to) go, I
Now it __________(look) as though _____________ (not know) she
they ________( be) here to stay ___________ (not say)
Oh I _____________ (believe) in I ___________ (say) something wrong
yesterday now I _________ (long) for yesterday
• Yesterday love ____________(be) such
Suddenly I ___________ (not be) half
the man I _________ (be) an easy game to play
Now I _____________(need) a place to
There ___________ (be) a shadow hide away
hanging over me Oh I ____________ (believe) in
Oh yesterday ___________(come) yesterday
suddenly.
• CHORUS
GRAMMAR POINT
• “I started a joke which started the whole world crying
• But I didn't see that the joke was on me oh no
• I started to cry which started the whole world laughing
• Oh If I'd only seen that the joke was on me
• I looked at the skies running my hands over my eyes”
• (I started a joke - Bee gees)
AFFIRMATIVE FORM:
I worked yesterday.
Called Asked
Discovered Jumped Invited
Enjoyed Looked Needed
Lived Missed Rented
Saved Reached Avoided
Travelled Worked Counted
Studied Promised
1. The /id/ sound
• If the last letter of the word is spelled with D or T, the ED is pronounced as a
separate syllable with an /id/ sound (it rhymes with kid and lid).
• wanted (sounds like "want-id")
• waited
• needed
• folded
2. The /t/ sound
sounds, eg
allow allowed
beg begged
The following -ed words used as adjectives are pronounced
with /ɪd/:
aged
dogged
ragged
blessed
learned
wicked
crooked
naked
wretched
LET´S TALK ABOUT
YESTERDAY
CONVERSATION TIME
1. Did you WATCH a movie yesterday?
2. Did you CLEAN the house today?
3. Did you VISIT a friend last month?
4. Did you LISTEN TO music yesterday?
5. Did you STUDY English last Monday?
6. Did you WASH a car last Wednesday?
7. Did you TALK to your mother yesterday?
8. Did you PLAY games on the Internet last week?
1. Did you LISTEN to music yesterday?
2. Did you STUDY for a test on Friday?
3. Did you PLAY any sports last week?
4. Did you PLANT a tree in your city?
5. Did you WORK at the weekend?
6. Did you VISIT anyone last week?
7. Did you TALK TO someone in English last year?
8. Did you VISIT a friend today?
REAGING TIME
Make Your Bed and Change the World!
Do you want to change your life and change the world to make it a better
place? William McRaven is an admiral in the United States navy and he has
some good ideas about how to do this. He says don’t be afraid to try new
things that are difficult . Also, he says never give up, never quit when
something is difficult. Many people agree that these are very good ideas. But,
Admiral McRaven also has another idea. His idea is very different. He says that
you must make your bed every morning to change the world. He gives two
reasons for this. First, after you make your bed you will want to do more work,
and then more work … and then more work. This is important because you
must do lots of work when you want to change the world. Second, sometimes
work or school is not easy and you will feel bad – but when you come home
and see a beautiful bed, you will feel happy. Then, when you are happy, you
will not be afraid to try difficult things tomorrow. Tomorrow, you will go back
to work or school and feel great. Make your bed every day, says Admiral
McRaven, and you can change your life and change the world!
Glossary:
Change: mudar
admiral: admirável
navy:marinha
to give up: desistir
to quit:desistir
to agree: concordar
must: ter que...
reasons:razões
will want to : vai querer
to feel: sentir
Complete the statements.
• Complete the statements.
•
1. William McRaven is an A. reasons why we should make our beds.
• 2. Don’t be afraid to B. try new things, says Admiral McRaven.
• 3. There are two C. see a beautiful bed.
• 4. After you make your bed, you D. you can change the world!
• 5. You will feel happy when you E. admiral in the United States navy.
• 6. When you make your bed, F. will want to do more things.
ORDER THE SENTENCES
• 1 started / at 7 / the game.
• The game started at 7.
• 2 watched / they / „2010“ / last night
• ___________________________________.
• 3 we / at the hotel / stayed / for two days
• ___________________________________.
• 4 visited / she / her grandma / yesterday
• ___________________________________.
• 5 in 1983 / they / in Rome / lived
• ___________________________________.
• 6 they / all the windows / opened
• ___________________________________.
• 7 Mr Jones / his car / yesterday / washed
• ___________________________________.
• 8 she / her mum / make lunch / helped / yesterday
• ___________________________________.
COMPLETE WITH THE PAST FORM OF :
stay -work -clean-Play- live
1 Jake and Mike ______basketball yesterday afternoon.